I remember once hearing my Dad say that he was too old to change. If there was something in particular troubling him, or whether it was simply life in general vexing him, in the way it exhausts most of us mortals, I cannot remember now. At the time I thought he was incorrect but I was not going to be the one to tell him so. For certainly when our troubles mount up around us finding another way of dealing with them often looks just like adding another problem to the already considerable pile.
Sri Chinmoy’s philosophy has everything to do with change and transformation. The very word self transcendence cannot ever be removed from the very core meaning of what everyone is trying to accomplish here at the 3100. Admittedly as someone who is now getting closer to the age when my Father said those words I know how easy it is to resist the great divine forces that really want to lift us up to our own perfection. The first step surely has to be just to release and let go of the things that do not illumine and inspire us. Not always easy.
At the 3100 though nothing is ever static. Now as the race is drawing quickly to its conclusion you can sense a gathering surge of even more energy and movement. Like a great tide that is carrying all who part of the race to some new destination. Bodies which over the course of 40 plus days and thousands of miles have found amazing ways of adapting to this physically impossible task. Not to speak of the mental and emotional burdens as well. But despite all this you can see clearly how each runner is now being pushed to their absolute limits and then some. Still they are adapting and changing to deal with the problems even when there seems like there is no solution.
But the Supreme did not bring us into this world to be stopped dead in our tracks. Change only appears to be painful and impossible if we don’t honestly and soulfully try.
If you sleeplessly aspire,
You will not remain a prisoner
Of the failure-past.
Sri Chinmoy, Twenty-Seven Thousand Aspiration-Plants, Part 130, Agni Press, 1990
This morning Vasu starts the day just 4 miles behind Atmavir who did not have a good day yesterday. I ask him what this new situation means to him. “Many people have inspired me to run faster. But I think I can do only what I can do. Yesterday I got a letter from home and they told me that they were inspired to see that I was in the top 3. They were very happy. But I think I need to only do my best. It is only God’s will who will be first and second and who will finish.”
Some changes are happening at one of the Enterprises on Parsons Blvd for those who know it. The Smile of the Beyond is being renovated.
A changed man
Is a changed world.
A changed world
Is a changed God.
A changed God
Is a changed Dream.
A changed Dream
Is a changed Silence.
Sri Chinmoy, The Dance Of Life, Part 13, Agni Press, 1973
